Electric current and voltage regulator



March 23 1926. 1,577,663

E. E. TAEUBERT ELECTRIC CURRENT AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR Qri 2 Filed June 21, 1920 5 sh et -s 1 Y March 23,1926. 1,577,663

E. E. TAELJBERT ELECTRIC CURRENT AND VULHAGE REGULATOR o i i Filed June 21, 1920 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 March 23,1926. 1,577,663

E. E. TAEUBERT ELECTRIC CURRENT AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR Original Fild June 21, 1920 5 Sheets-Sheet 3 3mm? ll mw March 23 1926. 1,577,663

. E. E. TAEUBERT ELECTRIC CURRENT AND VOLTAGE REGULATOR o yiled June 21, 1920 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 fg'yjf W14 1 Eamon. Imam;

March 23 1926. 1,577,663 a E. E. TAEUBERT ELECTRIC OURRENTIAND VOLTAGE REGULATOR original Filed June 21, 1920 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 1'111-io P =h lemmedevice;engagement withicplmumtorGJ- Bmsh z) bei e pr wdw h head of he I 'bos's'fio zilined -Ann'atureFAfi' V 821-11151 11am 'pIpraHtymf laminations of segments 48 of the character 's h'oivnin 27 bagel" fturned flfiat ex fwir'hicli 'oyerlle the periphepy f PQ]Qt 9*ik 53 or therlikmiY be gheld for saturation Pgiwithiedil' Tier the u n shaft bearings;

V D- Helen M V s5" 'SSlQif -m -Eee lovifd'e'd' at suitable I1 @1559 e 'l l'an'dian mien supp'o OI'S hereinaftefidescribed; 511d springs: fiwzand' vlf'The etuds' 15 1 5, h'aveiinwardly eextendiiig v I fres ili'ently engage-the 'bi us hesi for holding rpoee'of lubricating "the; v I t v tlie pil'jbeing supplied; "fth feilgh -ari joil hole 5 lf-lprlovided 'inthebe 1' "vvires V and 111', respectively, and Winding W is "conh ;'byf the wire 1102 and 1 nectedwith' brus "brush bf f sflconnec With Winding.- W :by'

the generator hes,

107, as; in the rlator'ltin the i'saine; manner as the Cnrrent '"isicontrolled as describedin connect n with :-;;"For curren reg-ula 'on'aiith; battery "as 5 23 1 oQnnect-jthe generator n of shunt Wire ,rgulato flldf with; brush "'6 wire u frespectivelyyare .con-

tli thefbru'shes "6 and b? byftli'. f Wires'102aiid' 103 o'fFigsl 21 and 22. Cut? J windings V and nected out coil YSF'has; a 3 wire. 115 1; for connection with brush-bfifand a wire 116 leading there-.

f has; Wire.- 11? connecting with regulator fieldliwinding and also 7 a ire 1155 connectingr wit-h the; ontactiinemberi'82, While 7 thef contactfpost'180" has Ia; niai'ni-rwire 119.

" l 1 5s connected: I ith vWires J j For Iyoltageregulation' with .a' battery asshown-tin Fig; '24, thei-connectionsl {are subs. I

stantially the 5 same asQfinZEFig :23,- except i Y that cut-outjcoil 7 s z-connects with brush bi -1' -by a?wireEHifiaIid coil' TEE-connects with. 7 v p I operably connected with said armature a Wire 124-hy a, 'wirev125.

I In'all ofth'el'aboire describedmodifications "'nisrnlis identical, the only-difference being th t the windings and connections are of different gauge for -current and voltage reg-' 1 dilation and V the inter-connections between vthe several parts are changed correspondi *i-ngly. In either-case the'speedof the arma- "ture Ali's" substantially constant regardless fo't thei speedof the generator, except for 7 ateth'e movable generator brush for corre- V spondingly varyirigthe- .effectiveturnsof the generator armature. "I he regulator proerator andbattery heretofore unknown and ly', the provision of a uniform flO-W of" current, or vo1tage, in the battery line; regard thewire ilfigas 2 1."'F 'Ihe main wires" il2ja'nd l-l 3lof'thel systemlead from thefpositi'vel'yg' an the lan ps l L, are connected with" p p p p p p v anditlie Voltage ofthe generator line :is controlled by the reguei leading therefrom. Brush x ha's jfa main Wire 120 {leading {therefrom r andfa't battery" of system theiloperation of the mechamomentary variationswhiclr serve to actucapable of} effective operation for accom-- plishing'the objects or my invention,- nameless f:theflvariations of speed of the'gen} eratonf 1' When the cut-out mechanism M 'is used,

as-shown in -Figs. 23 and 24:aiid thegene-ra- 1' tor is started, the ICQntacts-SOJanjd 82 are nor-* mally open and ill'iiot'close the 'generatorcircuiti until a sufiicientfvoltage has been attainedj but I When-- :once energized the relaIycomposed of the shunt-coil 78; and the \yill 'remain energized. until the generator I 1. In a regulating system for electric tively stationary; and :mor ablebrushes, a regsaidlgeneator brushes,-respectively {a roture andv said" movable brushk with said."alfmature' an escapement device tatable ,iarinaturejnbetyveenfland,conne'cted r I with :said. coils, a train ;or gears fconnected withi's aid; armaturelishatt; a:spring,tor ac;

tiratirigfsaidlgeatrs iandpan"escapernentxle l vice 7 ope'ratively connected 'with saidarma I V V connected with said gearing and said brush 1 for controlling the movement: of; said rbruslif inan opposite directifo nyand ineans-forre- I gulating the: application iof. power to said" f: In a regulator for electric circuits iiieluding-spaced --field coils, a'n armature ro-' V tatably held therebetween, a commutator rotatable with {said armature, and brushes for.

said-.; cornmutator connected With-said coils, V a movable brush ,mounted vapartgfrom and. j

spring for actuating saidgbrush in one diof said armature. 4 a I 4. A regulator; fOIZQlBOtllC'GlI'CUltS com-1 a generator'armature, 'a relatively stationary and spring held movable brush connected: w th said generator armature, a gear con-Q nected Withsaid moveable brush for resilprising in combination a generator circuit,

ienitly holding the sa'me at a maximum disgear; and anfescapementdevice connected wlthsald gearing. and said movable brush for controlling said bruShso as to increase and decrease the effective turns ofsald gentance from s'aidlstationary brush, gearing connectmg Sald regulator l ture W1th said 70 up up 

